Halo e-cigs are available for ordering from a very well-designed website and the taste, vaping experience, and design are all on target.

Halo G6 E-Cigarettes have a gorgeous, futuristic design and are the only electronic cigarette I've tested that I've found myself craving. The starter kit is a bit pricey, at $50, but that kit lasted me almost a month before I had to order new cartridges (the cartridges contain the mixture of nicotine and other ingredients that produce the vapor).

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For those new to vaping who have not yet advanced to DIY kits and rebuildable atomizers but who have moved past the mostly yucky disposables, Halo e-cigs are an excellent choice.

Halo DetailsI ordered the Demon Red G6 Starter Kit. The e-cig is simply beautiful as well as the case that ships with the kit. Countless people have stopped by my test bench in the lab to admire my elegant, dark-red Halo e-cig with its black satin casing, and the word "Halo" embossed in silver on the top of the case. Halo is to e-cigs what Apple is to tablets.

My kit shipped with two batteries (this is the dark red, "tube" part of the e-cig), a 5-pack of cartridges (these contain the nicotine and ingredients that produce the vapor), a USB adapter, and a wall adapter—both for recharging the batteries. As with other electronic cigarettes, the cartridge screws onto the battery, creating one vaping gadget.

Halo gives you lots of customization options when you order products from its website. First, there is the array of beautiful e-cigs in various colors. I went with Demon Red, but you can get e-cigs in pink, purple, blue, black, green, and more.

You can also choose the type of battery you want. Batteries are available in sizes of 65 mm or 78 mm. The larger better is better for more frequent vapers because you don't have to charge it as often. Batteries are also available as automatic (where the vape hits are controlled entirely by the e-cig) or manual, which experienced vapers may prefer because it allows them more control over the vaping experience via a button on the side of the unit.

Cartridges also are available in a variety of flavors including cocoa, menthol, Turkish tobacco, and more. All flavors are available in a variety of nicotine strengths ranging from 06 mgs to 24 mgs.

In comparison to other e-cigs I've tried the 24 mg option is fairly high. It's still not as much nicotine content as another e-cig of which I am very fond, Vuse; which offers a 4.8 percent (48 mgs) nicotine concentration.

The high nicotine content of Vuse satisfied the smoker in me more than Halo, but Halo also offers an enjoyable vaping experience (I just find myself taking more "hits" with Halo over Vuse).

Halo stresses on its site that its e-cig ingredients are all American made and include propylene glycol, vegetable glycerin, and nicotine available on the market.

Vaping With HaloHalo e-cigs are made of a metallic material, but holding one is still comfortable, as the e-cig has a coating that makes it feel somewhat soft. The company recommends charging the battery when you receive the kit for at least 8 hours using the wall charger and then you can use the USB adapter for subsequent charging.

The battery lasted longer than Blu and Logic rechargeable e-cigs. Of course, the Halo device also has the larger battery when you go with the 78 mm option.

When the battery needs recharging, the LED (which lights blue when you vape) will blink multiple times. I prefer the LED on the Vuse e-cigs because it will change color to tell you when the battery is low versus when the cartridge is emptying. However, I got such great battery life and long use out of a single cartridge from Halo that I can't complain too much about the LED.

I went with the Turkish tobacco and cocoa flavor. The tobacco flavor is excellent and reminds me a bit of the taste of American Spirit cigarettes. The back-of-the throat hit was sufficient (though not as powerful as Vuse) and a fresh cartridge produced a nice cloud of vape. The cocoa-flavored cartridge nauseated me. It's too much of a sweet and cloying taste for me, though I am sure some with a significant sweet-tooth may enjoy the taste. Me? I want my e-cig to taste like I just licked an ashtray.

Hello, Halo!Out of all of the e-cigs I've tried in the past year, Halo is my second favorite. These e-cigs are gorgeous in design; the tobacco flavor is pleasant, and the battery life and cartridge life are the best of any rechargeable electronic cigarettes I've tested. Vuse, remains my favorite for two reasons, the LED, and the high nicotine content that you can get with Vuse.

However, one major different between Halo and Vuse, is availability. Vuse is only available, currently, in retail stores in Colorado. You can't even purchase Vuse online.

Halo, meanwhile, has a very user-friendly, customer-oriented website. In fact, it has one of the best sites I've seen for ordering e-cigs. I've ordered from the site a few times, and shipping is speedy. The ability to get your e-cig gear when you want is important, as are taste, vaping experience, and design—all targets Halo hits. Halo e-cigs are a four and a half out of five star Editors' Choice for electronic cigarettes.

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Samara Lynn has nearly twenty years experience in Information Technology; most recently as IT Director at a major New York City healthcare facility. She has a Bachelor's degree from Brooklyn College, several technology certifications, and she was a tech editor for the CRN Test Center.
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